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The slight difference in looks isn’t what’s stopping people.
After helping hundreds of people over the years switch to Linux. The single most common factor literally is looks.
Doesn't matter if something works exactly the same if it looks even slightly different. People get angry and stubborn and refuse.
It's basically the only thing that is ever the same between helping any two people. From the most willing to learn to most unwilling.
The moment something looks different it's like people go stupid.
I think it’s true for most people. I’m thinking of people like my mom and dad. My dad bought a whole new computer instead of just using Linux mint.
He considered it, but just bought a whole new computer after he was worried about a scam he almost fell for.